I think you misunderstood me. I even have Oklahoma stuff (tees, an OK flag in my room, maps, etc) and I admitted I find it clever since our shape is so distinct. My point was that there is an odd degree of pride about certain things here that I don't witness elsewhere. And I'll probably be criticized for saying this, and it is just an observation of mine, but I've gotten the impression that a lot of the locals I've met here think OK is more special and/or "unique" than it is. Certainly some of it is deserved, and I can't emphasize enough how much I (mostly) enjoy it here, but I feel like I hear more comments along the lines of "Only in Oklahoma!" or "That's how it's done here in Oklahoma!" more than I would elsewhere. Even after the Moore tornado, I was really amazed and inspired by the degree that the community here came together, but I heard comments about how that sort of spirit is an "Oklahoma thing", which is pretty insulting to the way other communities came together after Sandy, etc. Why can't it be a people thing? Additionally, I certainly see more OK flags here than I ever saw NJ flags back home, but that isn't necessarily a bad thing... I think that is regional more than anything. I just think there's a tiny bit of Kool-aid drinking by
some folks here about what an amazing place it is here, when I think it should speak for itself (for example, through statistics of our low cost of living, unemployment rate, etc.).
Flame away!
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